Ozone Park

103-20 96th Street

Two Three-Story, Two-Family Residential Buildings Planned at 103-20 96th Street, Ozone Park

Property owner Jer Ming Wang has filed applications for two three-story, two-family buildings at 103-20 – 103-22 96th Street, in Ozone Park, located a stone’s throw away from the Rockaway Boulevard stop on the A train. Each will measure 2,520 square feet, with one apartment located on the ground floor and the second apartment to be hosted on the second floor and an upper penthouse level. The family-sized units should average 1,252 square feet apiece, and both structures will feature a 300-square-foot, single-car parking garage. Flushing-based Thee Shiun Ken is the applicant of record. Demolition permits were filed in November to knock down the 50-foot-wide site’s two-story house.


100-08 103rd Avenue

Two-Story, 5,500-Square-Foot Commercial Project Coming To 100-08 103rd Avenue, Ozone Park

Long Island-based property owner Gurwinder Singh has filed applications for a two-story, 5,512-square-foot multi-use commercial building at 100-08 103rd Avenue, in Ozone Park, located two blocks from the 104th Street stop on the A train. There will be 1,807 square feet of retail space on the ground floor and an equal amount of medical office space on the second floor. Jamaica-based Gerald Caliendo is the architect of record. The 60-foot-wide zoning lot is partially occupied by a two-story building at 100-10 – 100-12 103rd Avenue, although the vacant 20-foot-wide section to the east of the structure will be the site of the new building.


101-22 99th Street

Twin Three-Story, Four-Unit Residential Buildings Coming To 101-22 99th Street, Ozone Park

Mario Faulisi, head of an anonymous LLC, has filed applications for two identical three-story residential buildings as 101-22 – 101-24 99th Street, in Ozone Park, located four blocks from the A train’s stop at Rockaway Boulevard. Each will measure 2,937 square feet and contain four residential units, which means units will average a rental-sized 734 square feet apiece. Benedetto Davi’s Astoria-based Davi Architecture is the applicant of record.


95-12 86th Street

Three-Family Building Coming To 95-12 86th Street, Ozone Park

Keith Singh, president of 34 Avenue Corp., and property owner of the vacant lot at 95-12 86th Street, in northern Ozone Park, has filed applications for a three-story, three-unit residential building. The new structure will have 5,940 square feet of residential space, and BCD Consultant is the architect of record. The HPD demolished the site’s old two-story, two-unit building in 2010.


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